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Unmarried & undesired (by William
Herbert)
April 6, 1584 BRIDGET VERE born.
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The Comedy of Errors Act 3, Scene 1
DROMIO OF EPHESUS
Maud, BRIDGET, (=> BRIDGET)
Marian, CICEL, (=> CECIL)
Gillian, GINN! (=> NET,
painteir)
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Measure for Measure Act 3, Scene
2
LUCIO Does BRIDGET paint still, Pompey,
ha?
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April 6, 1584, CARAVAGGIO apprenticed to painter
SIMONe PETER-zano
April 6, 1528 DURER dies in
Nürnberg
April 6, 1520 RAPHAEL dies on his 37th
birthday.
leaving unfinished his 'Transfiguration'
April 6, 1588, CARAVAGGIO ends
apprenticeship
to SIMONe
PETER-zano
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SIMON PETER Bar-Jona (=
Ben Jonson)
Geneva: John 1:42
And he brought him to Jesus.
And
Jesus beheld him, and said,
Thou art SIMON the son of Jona:
thou shalt be called
CEPHAS,
which is by interpretation, a STONE.
for the creation of filidhecht
(poetry), and she was also important
to the Druids as a goddess
of divination. In Romano-Celtic
TEMPLES she was
the goddess MINERVA
BRITANNIA.
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<<On July 23, 1567, while
practicing fencing with Edward Baynam,
a TAILOR, in the
backyard of CECIL's house in the
Strand,
the 17-year-old Oxford killed an unarmed undercook
named
.
THOMAS
BRINCKNELL
.
with a thrust
to the THIGH. A packed jury instructed
by CECIL found that Brincknell had caused his own
death
by wilfully
hurling himself on Oxford's
rapier.
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On July 23,
1567, at Lochleven, Mary Queen of Scots
had
to sign an act of withdrawal in favor of her one year old
son,
who was crowned as James VI five days afterward
at Scone
and was harangued by a long
speech from John
KNOX.
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William Perkins's *salve for a Sicke Man* (1597):
<<[John KNOX] lay
on his death bedde silent for
the space of four hours, very often
giving great
sighes, sobbes, and grones... "But blessed be
God
which brought to my minde such Scriptures whereby
I might QUENCH [Spense] the fierie DARTS of the devill,
By the grace of God, I AM THAT I
AM: and, not I but the
grace of God in me: and thus
being vanquished he
departed.">>
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["I mean not to be your ward,
nor your child.
I SERVE her Majesty, and I AM THAT I AM."] - (1584)
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April 6,
1483, RAPHAEL
born/christened?
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August 1,
1494, RAPHAEL's
father died on LAMMAS
August 1,
1815, Richard Dana born on
LAMMAS
August 1, 1819, Herman Melville born on
LAMMAS
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Melville letter to EVERt Duyckinck, February 24
1849:
<<I have been passing my time VERy pleasurably here, But cheifly in lounging on
a sofa (a la the poet Grey) & reading Shakspeare. It is an edition in
glorious great type, EVERy letter
whereof is a soldier, & the top of EVERy "T" like a musket barrel. Dolt & ass that I am
I have lived more than 29 years, & until a few days ago, nEVER made close acquaintance with the divine
William. Ah, he's full of sermons-on-the-mount, and gentle, aye, almost as
JEsus. I take such men to be
inspired. I fancy that this moment Shakspeare in heaven ranks with Gabriel
RAPHAEL and Michael.
And if
another Messiah EVER COMES
tWILL be in SHAKESPER's person.
-- I am mad to think
how minute a cause has prevented me hitherto from reading Shakspeare. But
until now, EVERy copy that
was COME-atable to me,
happened to be in a vile small print unendurable to my eyes which are tender as
young sparrows. But chancing to fall in with this glorious edition, I now exult
in it, PAGE after PAGE.>>
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The Merry Wives of Windsor Act 5, Scene 5
PAGE: HERE COMES Master Fenton.
Act 1,
Scene 1
PAGE: HERE COMES Sir John.
SHALLOW: HERE COMES fair Mistress
ANNE.
Act
3, Scene 3
MISTRESS PAGE: O, how have you
deceived me!
Look, here is a BASKET:
Act 3, Scene 5
FALSTAFF Have I
lived to be carried in a BASKET,
like a barrow of BUTCHER's
OFFAL,
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Cymbeline Act 1, Scene 5
QUEEN Weeps she
still, say'st thou? Dost thou think in
time
She will not QUENCH and let
instructions enter
Where folly now
possesses? . . .
And EVERy day that COMES COMES to
decay
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[COMES = Latin for
EARL]
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Four
Epytaphes made by the Countess of Oxenford
after the death of her
young Sonne, the Lord Bulbecke,
& c.
In doleful ways I spend the wealth of my
time:
Feeding on my heart, that EVER
COMES again.
Since the ordinance, of the Destins, hath
been,
To end of the SEASONS, of my
years the prime.
MARCELLUS It faded on the crowing of
the cock.
Some say that
EVER 'gainst that
SEASON
COMES
Wherein our Saviour's birth is
celebrated,
The bird of dawning
singeth all night long:
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Table of
the Annotations in Edward de Vere's Geneva
Bible
http://shakespeareauthorship.com/oxbib.html
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2
Sam | 21 |CH* |
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A GOB: a pit, a
place mentioned in 2 Sam. 21:18, 19.
A
GOB, n. [OF. GOB morsel; cf. F. GOBe,
GOBbe,
a poisoned morsel, poison
ball, gobet a piece swallowed,
GOBer to swallow greedily and without tasting.]
Bel 1:27 Then DANIEL took
PITCH, and FAT, and hair,
and did see
them together, and made lumps thereof: this
he put in the dragon's mouth, and
so the dragon burst in
sunder.
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"VERO NIL
VERIUS"
"VERE LINO
RIVUS"
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LINO: to daub, besmear,
anoint.
RIVUS: a small stream of
water, a brook.
Exodus 2:3. And when she could not
longer hide him,
she took
for him an ARK of bulrushes [i.e.,
BASKET],
and daubed
it with SLIME and with
PITCH,
and
put the child therein; and she laid it in the
flags
by
the RIVER's BRINK.
[Anne Hathaway gave birth in 6 months
as did the mother of Moses]
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<= 19 =>
TOTHEO [N]
liE __ BE (G) ____
ETTERO
FTHESE__- [I] nS
- UIN (G) ____
SONNET
SMrWha_- [L]
LH [a] P <P> I__
[N]
ESSEA
NDthat____[E] T _ [E|r] - N <I> T__ [I]
EPROM
ISEDB Y O
u ___ [R|e] V
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WELLW
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ReRINS
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EXODUS
2:4 And his sister stood afar off, to wit what would be done to
him.
And the daughter of Pharaoh came down to wash herself at the RIVER;
and her maidens walked along by
the RIVER's side; and when
she
saw the ARK among the flags, she sent her maid to fetch
it.
EXODUS 2:10 And she called
his name Moses: and she said,
Because I
[MaSHeH] drew him out of the
water.
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M. S. => Ma(ry) S(idney) He(nry) H(erbert) => MaSHeH
[Pharoah's Daughter]
maise
(MaSHeH) - elegance, grace in
Scottish Gaelic
Moses = Mosheh =
Mashah (to draw
out)
http://www.secularhumanism.org/library/fi/price_20_1.htm------------------------------------------------------------
<<Melville: "And do not think, my boy, that
because I,
impulsively broke forth in
jubillations oVER
Shakspeare,
that, therefore, I am
of the number of the SNOBS
who burn their TUNS OF RANCID FAT AT HIS
SHRINE.
No, I would stand afar off
& alone, & burn some pure Palm oil,
the product of some
oVERtopping
trunk.">>
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"The
word 'Messiah' comes from the Hebrew
verb 'to anoint', which
itself is derived from the Egyptian word
MESSEH, 'the holy
crocodile'.
It was with the
FAT of the MESSEH that
the Pharaoh's sister-brides
anointed their husbands on marriage.
The custom sprang from kingly practice in old
Mesopotamia."
- Sir Laurence Gardner, "The
Hidden History of Jesus & the Holy Grail"
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All's Well That Ends
Well Act 3, Scene 7
Widow I have
yielded:
Instruct my daughter how
she shall persEVER,
That time and place with this deceit so
lawful
May prove coherent.
EVERy night he COMES
With musics of all sorts and
songs composed
To her
unworthiness: it nothing steads us
To chide him from our eaves; for he
persists
As if his life lay
on't.
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Pericles Prince of Tyre Act 2, Scene 3
SIMONIDES O,
attend, my daughter:
Princes in
this should live like gods above,
Who freely give to EVERy one that
COMES
To honour them:
And princes not
doing so are like to GNATS,
Which make a sound, but kill'd are wonder'd at.
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SOGLIARDO.:
AN essentiall Clowne, brother to
Sordido, yet so enamour'd of
the name of a Gentleman, that he will
haue it, though he buyes it.
He COMES vp EUERy Terme to learne to take
Tobacco,
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